schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
Really don't think so. More likely prosecco.
Rees-Mogg is reconsidering his backing of Johnson, pending an inquiry.
Really don't think so. More likely prosecco.
Pretty much the truth. You have to wonder at the contortions government ministers have to go though almost daily to defend their boss.Boris Johnson broke lockdown laws, appears to believe rules do not apply to him and is creating an atmosphere of mistrust in politics that threatens the long-term democratic future of the UK, Sir John Major has said.
In a fierce and wide-ranging attack, Major said Johnson had regularly sent ministers out to “defend the indefensible”, with the truth seen as “optional”, and was badly tarnishing the UK’s reputation overseas with populist-style “megaphone diplomacy”.
The former Conservative prime minister also issued a barely veiled challenge for Tory MPs to remove Johnson, saying parliament “has a duty” to act in the face of the threats to trust and to institutions.
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Pretty much the truth. You have to wonder at the contortions government ministers have to go though almost daily to defend their boss.
A little part of their Souls must die each time they claim that no parties took place or there was no alcohol or there was a cake " Ambush '!...the Weasel words that are twisted and reinterpreted to desperately try suggest there was no wrongdoing are incredible.
I see that Scotland Yard have now said today that they are reviewing whether to investigate the party in yesterday's photo after previously saying they weren't
And this, after Johnson (i'm guessing not having seen the photo) claiming in Parliament yesterday that they already were
I think that releasing these during PMQ's has made it even more entertaining, can't wait for next Wednesday. Whoever is doing it has brilliant comic timing
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-downing-street-partygate-photos-police-john-major-b981824.html
Johnson basically doesn't give a flying f**k, he's only interested in himself and satiating his own lusts and ego needs, he has no understanding or wish to understand the truth and he will keep going on and on ignoring or flattening anything that gets in his way until someone or something pretty heavyweight stops him.
All this brouhaha about the Met is a complete and successful distraction. The reality is that Dick reports to Patel who thinks the sun shines out of Johnson's arse. I would imagine the behind the scenes pressure on Dick is enormous - the worst that will come out of it are a couple of parking fine style admonishments and Johnson will say "nothing to see here", we have to move on delivering the People's Agenda!!! And the world will let him get away with it again.
But Blair only had the one big lie though in his desperation to cosy up to Bush. Johnson lies perpetually across dozens of situations.I think they find it easy - I heard from an acquaintance of William Hague that he once said the scariest thing about Tony Blair was that whatever he said in any moment he absolutely believed to be the truth, even if it contradicted and was opposed to something he'd absolutely believed to be the truth 5 minutes earlier, and that was both what made him so effective (he never doubted his convictions) and flawed (he never doubted his convictions). I'd imagine it's a personality defect an increasing number of politicians now have because it makes them successful, and they are so rarely held accountable for it.
84 days until the May elections.
If Johnson isn't gone by then, Tory councillors need to feel the anger at the ballot box.
Well he did say he wanted to be Prime Minister because......
...he wanted to be Prime Minister.
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All this brouhaha about the Met is a complete and successful distraction. The reality is that Dick reports to Patel who thinks the sun shines out of Johnson's arse. I would imagine the behind the scenes pressure on Dick is enormous - the worst that will come out of it are a couple of parking fine style admonishments and Johnson will say "nothing to see here", we have to move on delivering the People's Agenda!!! And the world will let him get away with it again.
That’s going to be tricky. It’s rather reliant on the 12 pensioners in each constituency that bother to vote.
That’s going to be tricky. It’s rather reliant on the 12 pensioners in each constituency that bother to vote.
That’s going to be tricky. It’s rather reliant on the 12 pensioners in each constituency that bother to vote.